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The SCIET derives from a single measure, the Unitary Value of the distance between the center and the edge,  and defines all the space surrounding the center through equidistant angularities and subdivisions while retaining that definition of their existence together as a permanent record. The measure is as unlimited as the Awarness from which it came. There is no limit on smallness or largness except the speed of change itself.

The SCIETs spatial structure is a Resonance Map that can be illustrated by the use of twenty tetrahedral forms attached together at a single virtice.

The forms simulate the event horizon structure surrounding a tiny primeval single value blackhole, a continuing reaction of the void to the original charge intrusion. You might say that the SCIET is an isotope of black hole ``bubbles" that are  stimulated into existance by the presence of difference and stabalized by resonance.

 

 Moments Awareness

A Moment of Awareness:

This phrase captures the best description of the information in a SCIET cycle

Your ear size divided by the speed of sound equals a ``moment of awareness": Think about it. Your outer ear captures a group of frequencies at the same time and passes them to the inner ear.  This defines a sampling rate for sound-based information coming into the spacial modeling process of the brain,

This would be a one-and-a-half inch radius wave front or a three inch diameter. So that means that the time it takes sound to travel three inches may define the sampling rate of the brain. Based on the speed of sound that would be about one ten-thousanth-of-a-second in time.
 
The resonance of sound in the head  is the basis of the skull's design. When comparing the center of resonance points in the skull it was found that the centers for hearing are positioned so that they are at the focal point of sound reflected by the interior of the skull. This tells us the the primary evolutionary force in the skull is sound and not the resonat frequencies of consciousness.


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